Lanzante компани Bugatti Bolide загварыг олон нийтийн замд зорчих эрхтэй болголоо

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Британийн инженерийн Lanzante компани зөвхөн уралдааны зориулалттай Bugatti Bolide загварыг өөрчлөн, нийтийн эзэмшлийн замд ашиглах боломжтой хувилбарыг Goodwood наадамд танилцууллаа.

Bugatti компани 40 ширхэгээр хязгаарлагдмал тоогоор үйлдвэрлэсэн Bolide загвараа 8.0 литрийн багтаамжтай, дөрвөн турбо хөдөлгүүртэй W16 хөдөлгүүрээр тоноглож, зөвхөн хурдны замд зориулан бүтээсэн юм. Lanzante фирм нь ийнхүү уралдааны зориулалттай автомашиныг өөрчлөх чиглэлээр мэргэшсэн бөгөөд энэхүү төслийн хүрээнд хэд хэдэн чухал шинэчлэлийг хийжээ.

Тус компани нийтийн замын хөдөлгөөний дүрэмд нийцүүлэхийн тулд X хэлбэрийн урд хэсэгт тусгай LED гэрлүүдийг суурилуулж, замын нөхцөл, хурд сааруулагчийг давахад зориулан түдгэлзүүлэлтийн системд өөрчлөлт оруулсан байна. Мөн уралдааны зориулалттай, богино хугацаанд элэгддэг Michelin дугуйг замын хөдөлгөөнд тохиромжтой дугуйгаар сольжээ. Хөдөлгүүрийн хувьд Bugatti Chiron болон Mistral загваруудад ашигладаг W16 хөдөлгүүртэй ижил тул томоохон өөрчлөлт шаардагдаагүй байна.

Дэлхий даяар 4.7 сая ам.долларын үнэтэй уг загварыг Lanzante дахин өөрчлөхөөр төлөвлөж байгаа ч үнэ нь улам өсөх нь тодорхой юм. Хэдийгээр нийтийн замд зорчих эрхтэй болсон ч уг автомашины ховор нандин байдал болон өндөр үнийг харгалзан үзвэл эзэмшигчид нь үүнийг цуглуулгын зориулалтаар хадгалах магадлалтай байна.

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Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular.

The Bolide was designed for the track, but Lanzante famously disagrees with this limitation.

We’re certainly glad they do, because the final result is absolutely jaw-dropping.

There’s only minor potential issue.

The reason why this Bolide is now road legal

The Bugatti Bolide was always meant to be a track animal.

It was built by Bugatti as an uncompromising, stripped-out racer powered by Bugatti’s 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine.

Limited to just 40 units globally, it was engineered strictly for the track mainly because that’s the best way to make it faster.

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Automakers can pretty much do what they want when they don’t have to worry about the constraints of road safety or pedestrian laws.

But British engineering firm Lanzante specializes in turning track-only vehicles into street-legal cars, and so they did exactly that.

Unveiled at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Lanzante Bugatti Bolide looks almost identical to the ‘regular’ Bolide, which is good news, but there are several subtle differences under the surface.

Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular
Lanzante
Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular
Lanzante

Here’s what Lanzante had to do to make it road-legal

The track-only Bolide lacks standard road lighting, which is why Lanzante engineered custom LED headlights integrated into the hypercar’s X-shaped front fascia.

The suspension setup had to be heavily modified to handle potholes and speed bumps.

They also changed the tires.

Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular
Lanzante
Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular
Lanzante

The factory Bolide rolls on Michelin racing slicks that cost $8,000 per tire and wear out in just 37 miles, which is obviously not feasible for road use, and which is why Lanzante added more ‘normal’ road tires.

Fortunately, they didn’t really have to do anything to the engine, which was already compliant with the highway code considering it’s just a modified version of the same engine used by most other Bugattis including the Chiron and the Mistral.

Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular
Lanzante
Lanzante just unveiled the first road-legal Bugatti Bolide at Goodwood, and it looks spectacular
Lanzante

Lanzante is reportedly working on at least another Bolide conversion after the one unveiled at Goodwood, but they come with two major catches.

The first is the price tag: a factory Bolide already costs around $4.7 million, meaning a Lanzante-converted version will skyrocket well past that.

The second caveat is tied to the first one.

Yes, this car is now road-legal, but considering its price tag and rarity, we suspect the owner will add a handful of miles under its tires, then park it in an air-conditioned unit until it re-emerges – probably at auction – a few years from now.

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